Tuesday, 18 September 2012

How to choose a family dog

A good family dog is very necessary when you decide to adopt one,
please clear your eyes and choose one who would be your loyal family
member.
Your dog’s traits and personality are extremely important to think
about when you have young children in your household. Many of these
traits are even impotant if you have kids with age ranges that reach
into their teens. Kids have unpredictable behavior, and you want to look
for a dog that isn’t startled or territorial and that can have fun with
your family.
Here is our list of the best family dog traits to look for in your
new dog for as maximum family-friendly experience. You want dogs that:

Are social with other dogs and people

Are trainable, learning behaviors easily

Do not startleeasily

Aretolerant

Areslightly submissive rather than dominant in personality

Display consistent behavior that you can depend on (rather than have a personality that vacillates)

Are able to be distracted from a task, so that when
your child “breaks in” to whatever it is that they are doing, they can
switch gears without becoming angry or frustrated.

Are non-territorial

Choosing a cute puppy is both good for your children, the kids are willing to play with dogs, and dress them up with beautiful dog clothes, and they can also be exercised by walking a dog using a comfortable dog leashes,
which is good for the development of their responsibilities. And some
are even sleep with dogs, which means you can save a cost of buying them dog beds.